Automating Power BI Load Testing with Fabric Notebooks – Part 1: Capturing Real Queries
Load testing is essential when working with Microsoft Fabric capacity. With limited resources, deploying a Power BI report without testing can lead to performance issues, downtime, and frustrated users. In this series, I’ll show you how to automate load testing using Fabric Notebooks, making the process faster, easier, and repeatable. Inspired by Phil Seamark’s approach, this method eliminates manual complexity...
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